Olu Falae, former SGF was kidnapped by Fulani herdsmen – Police says his attackers and Kidnappers demanded N100m ransom

Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF and chieftain of Afenifere, Chief Samuel Oluyemisi Falae, yesterday received the shock of his life on his 77th birthday as gunmen numbering over 20 invaded his farm in Ilado village, Akure North area of Ondo state and abducted him.
He was picked at about 1pm and by 3.20pm, the abductors have demanded for N100m as ransom before the septuagenarian could be freed.
The police authorities however said it was a case of attack rather than kidnap.
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Wole Ogodo, said in Akure that Falae was attacked yesterday morning and taken away.
He said that contrary to earlier reports, “It wasn’t a case of kidnap but an attack by Fulani herdsmen.”
The police spokesman said Falae, a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, was taken away while some of his workers were seriously wounded.
Ogodo said no fewer than 50 policemen had been deployed to the area to search for him.
However, a source in the family, who preferred anonymity, said that the kidnappers had called to ask for N100 million as ransom.

*Chief Olu Falae
Governor  Olusegun Mimiko was said to have summoned an emergency Security Council meeting on the matter.
Born on September 21, 1938, the former Finance minister, who is also national chairman, Social Democratic Party, SDP was kidnapped by over 20 Fulani herdsmen who invaded his farm, attacking  his over 200 workers.
Many of his workers, including the farm manager simply identified as Bruno were matcheted while others were reportedly wounded and are on admission in different hospitals.
Reports from the family said that the herdsmen have been having issues with the workers in the farm over the grazing and destruction of the farmland by their cows.
The herdsmen reportedly came back yesterday in large numbers and attacked the farm before abducting the politician.
The herdmen shot into the air, a situation which made the workers to flee.
They reportedly beat up Chief Falae and dragged him on the ground when he refused to go with his abductors.
Police source however said that the  herdsmen may have been used by other interested party who have requested for a ransom.
The herdsmen, according to  police source may have been paid off and the victim handed over to those who made contact with the family after carrying out the hatchet job.
Spokesman of SDP in the state, Remi Olayiwola said the abductors have contacted the wife of the victim, Mrs Rachel Falae and requested for N100m ransom expected to be paid between yesterday and today.
Olayiwola said that the accent of those who contacted the wife of their National chairman was that of a Fulani.
Newsmen were barred from his residence located along Oba-Ile in Akure metropolis while sympathizers and party members gained free access into the compound.
Spokesman for the state police command, Wole Ogodo said that  until the search party led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, Ishola Abdulahi, returns, the command would not be able to ascertain the whereabout of the politician.
He added that it was too hasty to conclude that the politician was kidnapped.
Information Commissioner,  Kayode Akinmade, reacting on behalf of the state government condemned the abduction, saying that it was a sad development.
Akinmade however said all machinery have been put in place to secure the release of the politician.
He pointed out that an emergency state security   Council meeting was on-going at the time of filling in this report.
The Commissioner promised that the state government would unravel the incident and secure the release of the former Minister.
Delta SDP condemns kidnapping
Meantime, the Delta State chairman of SDP, Mr Oke Idawene has condemned the abduction of  Chief Olu Falae calling on security agencies to fish out perpetrators of the act.
Idawene said; “Baba Falae is a father to all. It is very sad that a man like that can experience such a dehumanizing trauma after all his good works for Nigeria. I passionately appeal to his abductors to set the old man free for he is a clean Nigerian. I urge the security agents too to go extra mile to secure his release. Governor Mimiko should please swing into action like never before to get him back I plead.”

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Olu Falae, former SGF was kidnapped by Fulani herdsmen – Police says his attackers and Kidnappers demanded N100m ransom Olu Falae, former SGF was kidnapped by Fulani herdsmen – Police says his attackers and Kidnappers demanded N100m ransom Reviewed by Unknown on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 Rating: 5

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